
Chastelard
Chastelard: A Tragedy by Algernon Charles Swinburne is a poetic drama of unrequited love and tragic obsession between the poet Chastelard and Mary, Queen of Scots.
- SCENE I — The Upper Chamber in Holyrood. 4,290 Words
- SCENE II — A Hall in the same 4,675 Words
- SCENE III — MARY BEATON’S chamber: night. 4,076 Words
- SCENE I — The great Chamber in Holyrood. 4,097 Words
- ACT III. — Chastelard 3,867 Words
- Scene I — The Queen’s Lodging at St. Andrew’s. 4,011 Words
- SCENE I — Before Holyrood. 3,683 Words
- SCENE II- In Prison. 4,293 Words
- SCENE III — The Upper Chamber in Holyrood. 3,883 Words
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Chastelard: Chastelard: A Tragedy by Algernon Charles Swinburne is a poetic drama of unrequited love and tragic obsession between the poet Chastelard…
